Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited (MMAL) has outlined its future product strategy to local dealers, which will include new models and a range of powertrain options. “Australia is a core market for MMC, and it makes an important contribution to our global business,” said Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) president and CEO Takao Kato. “We will offer not only battery electrics but also plug-in hybrids and hybrids, and introduce appropriate products that will meet the New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) set by the Australian government.
” Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion. Mitsubishi currently has plug-in hybrid versions of the Eclipse Cross and Outlander, but no conventional hybrids and no electric vehicles (EVs) – at least not in Australia. While it hasn’t specified exactly what’s coming, the company has confirmed as part of its “adventure-led brand strategy” it will have “several all-new or significantly updated models” by 2030.
It has also committed to “a further strengthening of the Triton’s range”. Mitsubishi has also released a teaser image of its future lineup, which CarExpert understands is an accurate depiction of the number of vehicles it will offer and includes both new and substantially updated models. If the teaser image looks familiar, it’s because Mitsubishi Motors North America released a similar image last month – but it’s not exactly the same lineup.
The Australian teaser.
